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Tiendeo Alerts: activate your alert.

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tiendeo.com

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info@tiendeo.com

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Mon, Nov 21, 2016 01:45 AM

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Welcome to Tiendeo If you can not read this email, please click Edifici Palau de Mar , Plaça Pau Vi

Welcome to Tiendeo If you can not read this email, please click [here] [tiendeo] Hello! You have requested that we send you alerts from tiendeo in Sydney NSW by email, there is just one step left to activate them: [Activate your alerts] Enjoy saving money! Cheers Your Tiendeo team [googleplay] [appstore] These deals are available at: [tiendeo.com] [tiendeo apps] [facebook] [linkedin] You have received this message because you have subscribed to Tiendeo's alert service. [Tiendeo] Tiendeo Web Marketing S.L [info@tiendeo.com] Edifici Palau de Mar (local 4B), Plaça Pau Vila 1 [Manage Alerts] | [Unsubscribe]

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